Sales of Whitney Houston’s music jumped after her death Saturday, fueled mostly by downloads. Despite the short sales window after her death — Nielsen SoundScan’s numbers are tracked Sunday to Sunday — Houston’s “Whitney: The Greatest Hits” album soared to No. 6 on Billboard’s Top 200. The most downloaded single was the one many consider to be the singer’s signature hit, “I Will Always Love You.” Read related content.

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